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Post by mlkmgr on Jan 4, 2015 1:52:08 GMT -5
Any help out there on repairing an rca plug that broke off into the sub amp input? my other kid "Not Me" climbed behind the sub sometime this week during winter break and broke the male rca tip off in the female input on the sub amp. I am going to get the tip out tomorrow but need to replace the rca plug. I am not sure how the wires connect on the inside of the plug. I looked at a couple youtube videos but they are not clear to me.
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
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Post by Gary Cook on Jan 4, 2015 15:02:37 GMT -5
RCA female? The inner is active, the outer is neutral. When soldering make sure the iron is hot and do it quickly, you don't want to hold the heat onto the terminals too long as it will melt the insulation.
Happy New Year Gary
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Post by deewan on Jan 6, 2015 12:26:22 GMT -5
Any help out there on repairing an rca plug that broke off into the sub amp input? my other kid "Not Me" climbed behind the sub sometime this week during winter break and broke the male rca tip off in the female input on the sub amp. I am going to get the tip out tomorrow but need to replace the rca plug. I am not sure how the wires connect on the inside of the plug. I looked at a couple youtube videos but they are not clear to me. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help. Saw your post on AVS. Did you get the cable or input fixed?
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Post by mlkmgr on Jan 6, 2015 23:23:12 GMT -5
Not yet on the cable. Got the pin removed from the amp. I went to radio shack and picked up a new rca plug.
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